TROY, Mich., July 10, 2013 – Top engineers from world-leading aviation and automotive companies will highlight their application of simulation-driven design and optimization to emerging industry challenges during keynote presentations at the 2013 Americas Altair Technology Conference (ATC). The ATC is the premier annual event for the advanced manufacturing, product design, science, HPC, and enterprise-computing communities. The complimentary three-day conference offering insight into computer-simulation trends and best practices is scheduled for Oct. 1-3 at the Hyatt Regency in Garden Grove, Calif.

Four industry experts will explore simulation’s widening role in in the design process during their keynote addresses:

Robert McIntosh

, Boeing chief engineer of weight engineering in the BCA Flight Sciences organization, will review opportunities and challenges of introducing composites into the 787 airplane design and the value of simulation in the process.

, senior manager of the engine structures component design and analysis department at GM Powertrain, will discuss the past, present, and future of analysis-led design.

Norihiko Sawa

, group manager for Toyota Japan, will present an application of coupled MBD and FEA full-vehicle simulation for car body durability analysis using HyperWorks.
The ATC brings together hundreds of professionals from across North America to share new developments, experiences, best practices and solutions to some of the largest and most complex problems in engineering, science, enterprise computing, HPC, and business analytics. The event features more than 50 user-led case studies and presentations citing examples of successful innovation and simulation. Also offered is the popular HyperWorks Tips & Tricks session, centering on the Altair suite of CAE software tools.

Additionally, the conference will include a gathering of all current PBS Works customers and partners for the Altair PBS Works User Group, which will highlight presentations and panel discussions from thought-leaders in high-performance computing. Fee-based pre-conference training will help users learn how to employ PBS Works solutions to their full potential, with a Sept. 30 hands-on introduction to creating and using PBS Works hooks and an Oct. 1 introduction to integrating applications within Compute Manager.

For the first time, ATC also will host an Academic User Day during the conference. This portion of the conference will provide university students, faculty and staff the chance to share their experiences with Altair solutions and to discuss the application of CAE methods in their academic research and course work.

“The amount of initiative and experience relating to simulation-driven design, product optimization, and data analytics has grown so fast and so extensively, that hundreds of professionals across the continent rely on the Americas Altair Technology Conference as a primary source for discovering and discussing these developments,” said Altair Chairman and CEO James R. Scapa. “The conference is an opportunity for some of the world’s most successful engineers, designers, and scientists to share their latest approaches in sectors ranging from automotive and aerospace to consumer products, architecture and heavy equipment.”

Sessions throughout the three-day conference will focus on the applicability and successes of optimization, modeling and visualization, design exploration, and the integration of composites across industry segments. In addition, attendees will gain insight into the new and updated facets of Altair technologies and enterprise solutions.

One of the most popular aspects among ATC participants has been the networking opportunities at the event. Networking events include a welcome reception on Oct. 1 and an after-hours social on Oct. 2.

The Americas Altair Technology Conference is one of nine events series that Altair offers annually in Europe, Asia, and South America. This series collectively draws thousands of professionals to share experiences and best practices.

About Altair
Altair empowers client innovation and decision-making through technology that optimizes the analysis, management and visualization of business and engineering information. Privately held, with 1,800 employees, Altair has offices throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia/Pacific. With a 28-year track record for high-end software for engineering and computing, enterprise analytics solutions, and innovative product design and development, Altair consistently delivers a competitive advantage to customers in a broad range of industries. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com or www.simulatetoinnovate.com.

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